When is 13 Reasons Why season 3's release date?

13 Reasons Why Cast

Dylan Minnette would have to return as Clay along with the core characters who were named on the tapes such as Justin, Jessica, Tyler and Tony.

Timothy Granaderos and Brenda Strong, who play Montgomery de la Cruz and Nora Walker, have also been upped to series regulars.

The other cast members have also all got major pay rises for the third season.

Where is it filmed?

The game was given away as West Sonoma County Union High School District board approved a third licensing agreement with Paramount Pictures, according to Sonoma West Times & News.

The agreement allows them to change the school to the fictional Liberty High School from mid-June to December.

Filming could start as early as June 2018, mostly because of when the agreement with the school is. Paramount agreed to pay the school $66,000 for 30 days.

The cast have been flashing the flesh as filming had begun.

Brian Yorkey has said there's more story to tell

Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter he said: “I do think that our interest in a second season as because we wanted to continue to follow these people. If there is a future for the show, to me, it’s about these characters, and not necessarily a new set of reasons or a new set of tapes. Someone else might do that, but that’s not my job to do that.”

But Amy Powell, from Paramount, did say Yorkey had been unsure about coming back for season two until "he could crack it." So it's up to him.

Netflix defended the decision to renew the show, with exec Cindy Holland saying "that we needed to see how these characters move on, to the extent to which they move on, following Jessica through her journey of recovery following that kind of trauma."

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Will Hannah return?

The Hannah Baker actress has confirmed that she will not be returning to the series for a third season. It makes sense too. We said goodbye to Hannah Baker, her character, with a memorial in season two.

No more Hannah though (Image: 501B3195)

Speaking to Entertaiment Weekly, Langford said: "For me, we told Hannah's story so fully in season one. And in a way, doing that scene in episode 13, I've so often referred to it as it was the hardest scene because it's the scene where I had to let her go. I think coming back this season was challenging because it was playing her but not really her. The challenge was when you tell a character's story so fully, and then you have to come back as a version of her that's filtered through other people's eyes; that required a lot of trust."

Yorkey also said that it's unlikely Hannah will have a huge role. He told Elite Daily: "Should we get a season 3, the loss of Hannah will continue to be the inciting traumatic event for this group of kids and parents. It will always be part of the story. But I don’t see a tremendous continued presence for Hannah, because I think we needed her to finish telling everyone else’s side of her story and we needed her so that Clay could get to a point of saying, ‘I love you and I let you go'," Yorkey explained.